Thomas Crawford's Diary, 1825
“J. McDougall from Glasgow goes about here with the same air of impudence as he had done nothing wrong”
Entry for 15/10/1825
Saturday 15th, Mr. [?] and Mr. Dudgeon returned from Launceston in the afternoon and were highly delighted with the Country. Some days ago when I was speaking with Mr. Walkinshaw, a man came up with a black Swan, which he waished to sell; it was jet black with a little white at the tip of the wing. J. McDougall from Glasgow goes about here with the same air of impudence as he had done nothing wrong and his daughters and wife go dressed in the first rate style, with peach blossom gowns Leghorn heels trimmed with white ribbons & white or black (or white) veils.